Michael Schäffer (lutenist)

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Michael Schäffer (11 November 1937 – 7 September 1978) was a German lutenist.

He was a pioneer in the rediscovery of French Baroque lute works and concertized widely as soloist and with chamber ensembles.

Schäffer was born in

Staatliche Musikhochschule in Cologne where he majored in lute.[1] His first academic appointment began in 1963 at Bergische Musikschule [de] in Wuppertal.[1] In 1966 he was an original faculty member, lecturing on the lute, at the newly-created Institute for Early music at Rheinische Musikschule [de].[1] Schäffer was one of the first to abandon "guitar technique" on the lute: he experimented with traditional lute techniques, and their expressive possibilities and implications: e.g. hand positioning, thumb-index alternation, etc.[2]

He taught at the

Hochschule für Musik Köln
.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Kenton, Egon F. (1968). French Lute Music (LP record). Turnabout Records. TV 34137S.
  2. ^ Jo Van Herck (Aug 2001). "Pioneers of the Lute Revival" (PDF). Belgian Lute Academy.

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